Yannick Jadot calls for a “rally” of the left behind environmentalists

Half of left-wing voters want a rapprochement resulting in a single presidential candidacy between socialist Anne Hidalgo and environmentalist Yannick Jadot, according to an Ifop poll for the “Journal du Dimanche”.

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“I say to socialists as to all progressives: join us!” Yannick Jadot “hope” a “gathering” from the left “in January” behind his candidacy. The environmental candidate considers victory in the presidential election possible despite the current weakness of his camp. He explains it in an interview with JDD, Sunday November 21.

“Let’s build together the alternation of a five-year term of ecological renunciation, social regression and democratic collapse”, launches the winner of the environmentalist primary. For Yannick Jadot, “the French expect solutions to meet the challenges of climate, life, health and their demand for social justice”.

“I only see ecology to reconcile us with our future and with each other.”

Yannick Jadot, ecological presidential candidate

in the “Journal du Dimanche”

As the left approaches the divided and weakened election, this unique candidacy is desired by voters on the left, according to an Ifop poll for the Sunday Newspaper. Some 53% of left-wing voters questioned want a rapprochement between the socialist Anne Hidalgo and the ecologist Yannick Jadot, resulting in a single candidacy, against 47% opposed to this idea. A rapprochement between the PS mayor of Paris and the MEP EELV, on the other hand, was rejected by 59% of all those polled, against 41% who would be in favor.

The hypothesis of a single candidacy from the left bringing together the PS, EELV, La France insoumise (LFI) and the Communist Party (PCF) would have the favor of 70% of left-wing voters (30% would be against), but would share the larger set of respondents (48% for, 52% against).

Online survey conducted on November 18 and 19, with a sample of 1,510 people representative of the French population aged 18 and over. Margin of error between 1.4 and 3.1 points.


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